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A practice question asks about own-behalf money and advertising prohibitions. Which answer best matches the official Arizona rule?

Correct Answer

A) An Arizona loan originator acting on personal behalf may not accept monies or documents connected with an application and may not advertise or solicit mortgage business on personal behalf.

An Arizona loan originator acting on personal behalf may not accept monies or documents connected with an application and may not advertise or solicit mortgage business on personal behalf. An Arizona loan originator acting on the originator's own behalf may not accept monies or documents connected with a mortgage loan application and may not advertise or solicit mortgage business on the originator's own behalf.

Answer Options
A
An Arizona loan originator acting on personal behalf may not accept monies or documents connected with an application and may not advertise or solicit mortgage business on personal behalf.
B
Treat licensing and NMLS authority as satisfied by borrower consent alone.
C
Delay the Arizona requirement until after the loan closes or the renewal period ends.
D
Treat consumer consent as a cure for a prohibited or missing compliance step.

Why This Is the Correct Answer

An Arizona loan originator acting on personal behalf may not accept monies or documents connected with an application and may not advertise or solicit mortgage business on personal behalf. An Arizona loan originator acting on the originator's own behalf may not accept monies or documents connected with a mortgage loan application and may not advertise or solicit mortgage business on the originator's own behalf.

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